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3rd grade english language arts research for Microsoft Word

Preview of Speech Writing Template, Speech Outline, Biography Speech, 5 Paragraph Format

Speech Writing Template, Speech Outline, Biography Speech, 5 Paragraph Format

This editable outline helps students put together an organized speech. While it was created to write a biographical speech about the life of a famous person, it can easily be adapted to work with any speech topic. (Word .doc is editable!) I have received many positive comments from parents about teaching students the proper speech format, and this template will guide your students through a 5 paragraph speech.
Preview of How To Research Any Topic Online

How To Research Any Topic Online

Created by
Daniel Jones
This packet teaches students how to search effectively online. I walks through why to use special characters when searching as well as how to narrow search results effectively. Students have opportunities to compare results from various search engines. There are tips for effective online research to yield the most relevant results. There are also pages dedicated to the actual research that will help students to identify information that will be needed when creating bibliography/ reference pages.
Preview of Wax Museum Speech Frame

Wax Museum Speech Frame

Created by
Jenna Hall
Students use their Wax Museum Research Notes to fill in the structured speech frame.
Preview of Editable Titanic Passenger Tickets!

Editable Titanic Passenger Tickets!

Created by
Sheena Morris
These editable tickets will allow your students to explore what it was like on the titanic in first, second, and third class. This ticket allows you or your students to write in their name, their class, who they are accompanied by, their reason for traveling and any additional comments for their trip. It is perfect for literature and creating fictional characters to write about their journey or your students can research actual passengers from the Titanic and do a mini biography on the real pass
Preview of Countries/Cultures: Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer

Countries/Cultures: Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer

Download the preview for a free uneditable version of the base template. The paid product is a .docx editable version which enables you to adjust directions and design elements of the product. In this lesson students will research various countries and their corresponding cultures. Students will use the graphic organizer to collect information about the customs and people, nature and geography, clothing, and food of the country they are researching. This product is meant to be paired with Nat
Preview of Animal Report Graphic Organizer Outline Form

Animal Report Graphic Organizer Outline Form

Created by
Tammy Griffis
This is an outline (graphic organizer) that students use when doing research for an animal report. It helps students to organize their research in such a way that makes writing a report much easier for them. My 5th grade students were able to turn each section into a paragraph. Meets several common core ELA standards.
Preview of Using "Two Truths and a Lie" to Find Fake News and Guide Quick Research

Using "Two Truths and a Lie" to Find Fake News and Guide Quick Research

Students need to be wise readers - to find main ideas of a text, but also discern if the information is fact or "fake news." Once you have a copy of the book, this packet gives everything you'll need for a fun and engaging unit - including a fun game to build community, detailed lesson plans for 6-7 25 minute sessions, extension worksheets, an editing checklist and a model of a completed project. Using the unique format from the book, students will complete quick research projects on a topic o
Preview of Winter Holidays Around the World - Project

Winter Holidays Around the World - Project

This is a research report about winter holidays celebrated around the world. I have included the directions to the project, as well as a list of appropriate holidays for your students to research. These directions are very clear and are perfectly suited for 5th grade, but they can easily be adapted for 3rd grade and all the way up to high school. You can choose to make this project homework, or it can be completed in class. I gave my class approximately 4-5 class periods to work on it, and that
Preview of Planning a Garden

Planning a Garden

A packet that can be done at home or school. Packet goes through the steps of planning, setting up, planting, and harvesting vegetables.Includes: list of vegetables easy for kids; research worksheet on vegetables; making a grid of garden (includes example); ready to plant seeds; schedule for planting, weeding & harvesting; research of recipes; step by step directions for a recipe; graphing how many produced; word search to learn vocabulary used & sharpen memory skills.
Preview of Christmas Around the World Rubric

Christmas Around the World Rubric

Created by
4th is FUN
Here is an editable rubric to go along with my Christmas Around the World Research Project.
Preview of Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson

Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson

Created by
Holly Hardee
Common Core This is a unit on the book Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson. The unit includes reading questions and extensions activities. Reading Questions: There are questions for every chapter, as well as the epilogue. Extension Activities: 1. The life cycle of a mosquito using teacher approved site and creation of a foldable 2. Primary Source Dissection using An American Plague: the True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793 3. Research projects, divided up among
Preview of 13 Colonies Online Scavenger Hunt (Bundle)

13 Colonies Online Scavenger Hunt (Bundle)

Save $2.25 by getting the bundled scavenger hunts for the New England, Middle, and Southern Colony scavenger hunts. For this fun and interesting Internet based activity students use the clickable links to access web pages in order to answer questions about the 13 colonies. This activity helps students not only understand more about the 13 colonies but allows them to practice their reading/researching skills involving informational text as well as writing skills. I usually have the students acces
Preview of Winter Olympics Research Project

Winter Olympics Research Project

Created by
J Whit
Independent research project on the Winter Olympics. Students choose an event and an athlete who participates in the event to research and then complete a Google Slides presentation. Includes project outline, guiding questions, graphic organizer, and rubric for assessment. Slight focus on Canada, but can modify to suit your needs.
Preview of Common RTI Interventions {editable}

Common RTI Interventions {editable}

This editable chart includes organized, bulleted lists of common learning difficulties along with possible Response to Intervention (RTI) activities. It is broken up into categories by area of difficulty, such as visual processing, reading, writing, and math. You may also be interested in: RTI Strategies ChartKindergarten IEP Goal Bank K-3 IEP Goal Banks BundleHow to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:• Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'
Preview of Debate Rubric

Debate Rubric

Created by
Kelly Heyen
This editable rubric can be used for scoring individual students or groups during a classroom debate! It assesses teamwork, use of facts and text evidence, organization, respect for the other team, presentation style, and understanding of the debate topic.
Preview of National Parks Brochure

National Parks Brochure

With this travel brochure, we read the book The Camping Trip That Changed America and researched national parks from, https://www.nps.gov/index.htm which opened up discussion for preservaiton of nature, endangered species, landforms, researching, and more.
Preview of How to Write an Essay- Made REALLY easy!

How to Write an Essay- Made REALLY easy!

Created by
Ashley Frailey
This package includes 5 pages of easy to follow directions and materials to help your students or child understand how to write an organized and appropriate 5 paragraph essay. Using the step-by-step instructions as well as the outline included, students will easily understand how to write an essay. A simple essay example is included that can be used as a visual example as well. Finally, there are questions for students to ask each other during a peer review or for your child to ask him/herself
Preview of Titanic Research Guide (Magic Tree House: Titanic)

Titanic Research Guide (Magic Tree House: Titanic)

Created by
Jamie Wilczek
This nine page research packet is to be used with Magic Tree House Fact Tracker #7: Titanic: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #17: Tonight on the Titanic. This book is an excellent supplement to a unit on the Titanic. The text is full of facts and this guide scaffolds student reading and note taking as they read the book, chapter by chapter. It may be used by younger grades (targeted reading level: grades 2-5) or as a simple supplement for older grades. This guide helps students na
Preview of Fourth Grade ELA Common Core Iroquois Longhouse Project

Fourth Grade ELA Common Core Iroquois Longhouse Project

As part of the Common Core State Standards and New York State history, teaching the students about the Iroquois culture is one of our highest priorities! This project supports both of those curriculum-based goals. It supports the ELA Common Core curriculum, AND is a creative and artistic way to get students engaged in the culture of the Iroquois. Included in this set is: -a parent letter explaining the project -a student overview, including a STEP by STEP checklist -a Learning RUBRIC, designe
Preview of The Hundred Dresses / Bullying Projects - 4 choices with rubrics

The Hundred Dresses / Bullying Projects - 4 choices with rubrics

Created by
Nicole Hardin
The Hundred Dresses is a staple in any classroom in teaching students about tolerance and bullying. After reading the novel, have students choose from one of the 4 project choices. The projects are based on different learning styles so they should appeal to everyone. Project choices include: #1: Write a Letter (friendly letter, details from story) #2: Designing Dresses (multi-cultural, research, drawing, designing) #3: Bullying Handout (research, computers, writing) #4: Bullying Poster (resear
Preview of My Animal Report Graphic Organizer

My Animal Report Graphic Organizer

The preview file can be downloaded as a FREEBIE... If you would like to edit the product, you will need to purchase the editable version which has been created in WORD. This graphic organizer will help your students organize their research and record the information they gather for an animal report. It can easily be incorporated into any animal unit. The graphic organizer includes spaces to record the following information: Page 1 - The Animal's Habitat, Body Covering and Special Features
Preview of 50 States Project

50 States Project

Created by
Mrs Crafty
This research activity is great for any class studying the 50 states. This can be use as a class book by having each student complete one page or work together and each student will end up with their very own book. There is one state per page each page includes a map of the state and a coloring book version of its flag. There is also room for students to collect information on the states abbreviation, nickname, year of statehood, capital state flower, state bird and interesting facts. The infor
Preview of Autobiography Writing Plan For Elementary Students

Autobiography Writing Plan For Elementary Students

Created by
Don Schwartz
A detailed and well-organized template for a successful autobiography. This is a project that will motivate students as they practice writing a personal narrative. The packet includes a planning form, a detailed question sheet to guide kids as they organize ideas, a letter to parents, and a note taking form students can use as they discuss with parents key moments and events in their lives. It is designed for elementary age students. All forms can be copied and before you know it, students will
Preview of Voice Writing Activity for Diary of a Worm

Voice Writing Activity for Diary of a Worm

*This writing activity is based on the book Diary of a Worm by Doreen Cronin (series) *Students practice using "voice" and rough draft a report of an animal telling about himself *Students use a variety of resources (internet, nonfiction text materials and/or encyclopedias) to research an animal and then use the 6 +1 trait of voice to tell his/her story based on the book *After writing a diary using the rough draft form, students create a final copy (hand-written or typed) and illustrate a c
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English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

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